'Gathered by the River,' by Denise Levertov
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Words: 1409
Pages: 5
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Pages: 5
(approximately 235 words/page)
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fact that the imagery, foreshadowing, and setting all compliment each other assures the reader that there is never a dull moment in such a horrific tale that could be closely considered as a reality. Stoker seems to tie all of the elements that create horror/ suspense together in a way not to over expose the reader to simply people dying, but merely entice them to read further and experience the real terror of Count Dracula.
fact that the imagery, foreshadowing, and setting all compliment each other assures the reader that there is never a dull moment in such a horrific tale that could be closely considered as a reality. Stoker seems to tie all of the elements that create horror/ suspense together in a way not to over expose the reader to simply people dying, but merely entice them to read further and experience the real terror of Count Dracula.